震源
地震学
强度(物理)
震级(天文学)
电流(流体)
地质学
地球物理学
结壳
电磁场
地震预报
大地测量学
物理
诱发地震
天体物理学
海洋学
量子力学
作者
Ryota Kimura,Yoshiaki Ando,Leo Kukiyama,Tomoya Masuzawa,Katsumi Hattori,Masashi Hayakawa
摘要
Abstract Numerous studies have reported anomalous ultralow frequency (ULF) electromagnetic fields preceding earthquakes. In this paper, we estimate the current intensity responsible for generating the earthquake‐related ULF fields under the assumption that the origin is a current flowing at the hypocenter and that it has the same frequency dependence for all cases. To estimate current intensity, we perform ULF electromagnetic field simulations with an absorbing boundary condition developed in this study, taking into account the conductivity distribution of the Earth's crust. We analyze 11 earthquakes, including those that occurred in Loma Prieta, Spitak, Guam, Biak, Kagoshima, Iwateken Nairiku Hokubu, Izu swarm, Jammu and Kashmir, Alum Rock, Wenchuan, and L’Aquila. Our results show that, for nine out of the 11 events, there is a positive correlation between current intensity and earthquake magnitude, suggesting that the measured ULF fields originate from seismic activity and supporting our assumptions.
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